1. Training And Development 2. Management (Executive) Development 3. Resistance To Change 4. Designing of Training Programme and Training Process 5. Methods of Training 6. Evaluation of Training and Development Programme 7. Career Planning and Development 8. Employee Counselling
An excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. Business Communication (Compulsory Course) Objective: To equip students of the B. Com. (Hons.) course effectively to acquire skills in reading, writing, comprehension, as also to use electronic media for Business Communication. Unit 1:- Nature of Communication Process of Communication, Types of Communication (Verbal & Non Verbal), Importance of Communication, Different forms of Communication. Barriers to Communication Causes, Linguistic Barriers, Psychological Barriers, Interpersonal Barriers, Cultural Barriers, Physical Barriers, Organizational Barriers. Unit 2:- Business Correspondence : Letter Writing, Presentation, Inviting Quotations, Sending Quotations, Placing Orders, Inviting Tenders, Sales Letters, Claim & Adjustment Letters and Social Correspondence, Memorandum, Inter Office Memo, Notices, Agenda, Minutes, Job Application Letter, Preparing the Resume. Unit 3:- Report Writing Business Reports, Types, Characteristics, Importance, Elements of Structure, Process of Writing, Order of Writing, the Final Draft, Check Lists for Reports. Unit 4:- Vocabulary Words often Confused, Words often Misspelt, Common Errors in English. Unit 5:- Oral Presentation Importance, Characteristics, Presentation Plan, Power Point Presentation, Visual Aids. Content:- 1. Nature of Communication, 2. Process of Communication, 3. Types of Communication 4. Communication : Basic Forms 5. Barriers in Communication 6. Business Correspondence [Letter Writing and Presentation] 7. Quotation/Order Letters/Tenders 8. Persuasive Letters : Sales Letters and Collection Letters 9. Claim Letters 10. Adjustment Letters 11. Social Correspondence 12. Memorandum [Memo] 13. Notice/Agenda/ Minutes 14. Job Application Letters 15. Cover Letters 16. Credit Letters 17. Enquiry Letters 18. Resume 19. Report Writing [Importance/Characteristics/Preparation] 20. Business Report . [Types/Characteristics/Presentation] 21. Status Report 22. Analytical Report 23. Inquiry Report 24. Newspaper Report 25. Common Errors in English 26. Presentation (Oral/Power Point/Visual Aids)
Strictly according to the latest syllabus prescribed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi and State Boards of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Haryana, H.P. etc. & Navodaya, Kasturba, Kendriya Vidyalayas etc. following CBSE curriculum based on NCERT guidelines. Part A : Introductory Micro Economics 1.Micro Economics : An Introduction, 2. Central Problems of an Economy, 3. Consumer’s Equilibrium, 4. Demand and Law of Demand, 5. Price Elasticity of Demand, 6. Production Function : Returns to a Factor and Returns to Scale, 7. Production Costs, 8. Concepts of Revenue, 9. Producer’s Equilibrium : Meaning and Conditions, 10. Supply and Law of Supply, 11. Elasticity of Supply, 12. Different Forms of Market : Meaning and Features, 13. Market Equilibrium Under Perfect Competition and Effects of Shifts in Demand & Supply, 14. Simple Applications of Tools of Demand and Supply, Part B : Introductory Macro Economics 15. Macro Economics : Meaning, 16. Circular Flow of Income, 17. Concepts and Aggregates related to National Income, 18. Measurement of National Income, 19. Money : Meaning, Evolution and Functions, 20. Commercial Banks and Credit Creation, 21. Central Bank : Meaning and Functions, 22. Recent Significant Reforms and Issues in Indian Banking System : Privatisation and Modernisation, 23. Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply and Related Concepts (Propensity to Consume, Propensity to Save and Investment), 24. Short Run Equilibrium Output, 25. Investment Multiplier and its Mechanism, 26. Problems of Deficient and Excess Demand, 27. Measures to Correct Deficient Demand and Excess Demand, 28. Government Budget and Economy, 29. Foreign Exchange Rate, 30. Balance of Payment Accounts : Meaning and Components. Model Paper Board Examination Papers
1.The Nature and Role of Financial System, 2. Nature and Scope of Business Finance, 3. Financial Management : Nature and Scope, 4. Financial Planning, 5. Working Capital Management, 6. Cost of Capital,m 7. Capitalization, 8. Sources of Business Finance : Long-Term and Short-Term, 9. Financial Institutions, 10. Capital Market and Financial Instruments, 11. Indian Money Market, 12. Mutual Funds , 13. Sources and Forms of External Financing , 14. Underwriting of Capital Issues.
Data interpretation questions based on clinical cases are a popular means of testing medical students both during undergraduate studies and as an element of finals examinations. Written by a small team of authors with extensive teaching experience, 100 Cases in Medical Data Interpretation provides invaluable guidance from lecturers who understand from personal experience that detailed and accurate explanations are the key to successful revision. This book presents 100 cases arranged by specialty area—radiology, clinical chemistry, haematology and cardiology—as well as a random section of miscellaneous cases. Questions accompanying each case prompt the reader to consider how the data presented might be correctly understood. A clear discussion of how the correct answer was reached, with boxed highlights and bullet lists of key points, makes this book an excellent learning aid during all stages of clinical studies, and particularly while preparing for medical finals.
This book includes high-quality research papers presented at the Third International Conference on Innovative Computing and Communication (ICICC 2020), which is held at the Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, on 21–23 February, 2020. Introducing the innovative works of scientists, professors, research scholars, students and industrial experts in the field of computing and communication, the book promotes the transformation of fundamental research into institutional and industrialized research and the conversion of applied exploration into real-time applications.
Part : A - Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisations and Partnership Firms 1. Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisations, 2. Accounting for Partnership Firms—Fundamentals, 3. Goodwill : Meaning, Nature, Factors Affecting and Methods of Valuation, 4. Reconstitution of Partnership–change in Profit-Sharing Ratio among the Existing Partners, 5. Admission of a Partner, 6. Retirement of a Partner, 7. Death of a Partner, 8. Dissolution of Partnership Firm. Part : B - Company Accounts and Analysis of Financial Accounting 1. Accounting for Share Capital : Share and Share Capital, 2. Accounting for Share Capital : Issue of Shares, 3. Forfeiture and Re-Issue of Share, 4. ssue of Debentures, 5. Redemption of Debentures, 6. Financial Statements of a Company : Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss, 7. Tools for Financial Statement Analysis : Comparative Statements, 8. Common-Size Statements, 9. Accounting Ratios, 10. Cash Flow Statement.
The book compiles the research works related to smart solutions concept in context to smart energy systems, maintaining electrical grid discipline and resiliency, computational collective intelligence consisted of interaction between smart devices, smart environments and smart interactions, as well as information technology support for such areas. It includes high-quality papers presented in the International Conference on Intelligent Computing Techniques for Smart Energy Systems organized by Manipal University Jaipur. This book will motivate scholars to work in these areas. The book also prophesies their approach to be used for the business and the humanitarian technology development as research proposal to various government organizations for funding approval.